@Marc:

If you drag the trunk folder itself to the tags folder, it should not
create a new /trunk folder under the one you specify as the name for
the tag.

I do this myself all the time, and it works well for me.  Could you
maybe walk me step by step through what you do exactly, so we can
figure out what's going wrong?

@Thinsoldier:

Good idea, we're collecting some things for a FAQ/hints page in the
documentation, I've put this topic on the shortlist.

thanks,
Dirk
the Versions team

On Dec 9, 7:24 pm, Marc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry, I must not have been clear.
>
> On the command line, I can do:
>
> [~]> svn cp svn+ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/svnroot/Project/trunk 
> svn+ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
> svnroot/Project/tags/foo
> [~]> svn ls svn+ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/svnroot/Project/tags/foo
> dir1/
> dir2/
> ...
> dirn/
>
> which is what I want.
>
> If I follow the option-drag process in Versions, the result is:
>
> [~]> svn ls svn+ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/svnroot/Project/tags/bar
> trunk/
>
> . . . which I don't want.
>
> On Dec 9, 1:15 pm, Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > At the repository level, you can only copy one directory/file at a time per
> > revision.  If you want to turn the tags directory into a copy of the trunk,
> > delete the tags directory, and copy the trunk into the root of the
> > repository as "tags".  Though, to me, this defeats the purpose of tags
> > because usually you have more than one, so you would want the tags directory
> > to collect them.
>
> > On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 1:01 PM, Marc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > My repository has at the top level trunk, branches, tags.
>
> > > I know how to do this from the command line.
>
> > > I can't seem to drag the contents of the trunk into the tag. I can
> > > option-drag the trunk itself, but I don't want that additional level
> > > in the tag, just the enclosed directories. When I try to drag them, I
> > > get an error.
>
> > > On Dec 5, 10:19 pm, Kieren Eaton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > Just make a directory called tags in your repository and alt + drag
> > > > > your trunk to it
>
> > > > this also works for branches or any copy as such but the dragged item
> > > > MUST be a single item, to if you want a branch of the trunk option
> > > > +drag the trunk not the files/folders in it.
>
> > > > Just a clarification for the noobs, I am still getting the hang of
> > > > branching and tagging myself so thanks for the tip
>
> > > >    Olearia - Talking Books on the Machttp://olearia.googlecode.com/
>
> > > > > On Dec 4, 6:27 pm, Marc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > >> Hey all,
>
> > > > >>   I know how to tag on the command line, but have not yet figured out
> > > > >> how to create (or change) a tag in Versions. Any clues would be
> > > > >> appreciated.
>
> > > > >> - M
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